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<blockquote data-quote="PackerfaninCarolina" data-source="post: 709256" data-attributes="member: 9364"><p>I suppose it's rather more my bias to liking the possibility of risk taking amping up as opposed to the practicality of it all in regards to going for 2 and all. The last post I referred to was maybe a solution for the players if they didn't want to go into another whole 15 minutes (or less) of having to go all out, they could avoid that by avoiding ties in the 4th quarter by going for 2 and going for hail maries into the end zone even if they're in FG range. Course I suppose Brett Favre was guilty enough of that already and it backfired often on him, but I still think as a coach you could throw in play calls like that to catch the defense off guard.</p><p></p><p>Avoiding or getting around rule changes isn't necessarily new, aka the way that Bellichek decided not to let kickoffs going out of the endzone affect FP by kicking them up really high and pinning returners deep when they had to return it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerfaninCarolina, post: 709256, member: 9364"] I suppose it's rather more my bias to liking the possibility of risk taking amping up as opposed to the practicality of it all in regards to going for 2 and all. The last post I referred to was maybe a solution for the players if they didn't want to go into another whole 15 minutes (or less) of having to go all out, they could avoid that by avoiding ties in the 4th quarter by going for 2 and going for hail maries into the end zone even if they're in FG range. Course I suppose Brett Favre was guilty enough of that already and it backfired often on him, but I still think as a coach you could throw in play calls like that to catch the defense off guard. Avoiding or getting around rule changes isn't necessarily new, aka the way that Bellichek decided not to let kickoffs going out of the endzone affect FP by kicking them up really high and pinning returners deep when they had to return it. [/QUOTE]
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